This My Farm Adventure personalized kids book makes your child the star of the story as he or she becomes a famous detective and is hired by the farm animals to help locate their missing friend Rooster. The talking animals, including Dasher Hound and Harriet Holstein, go along as your child puts on his or her thinking cap to solve the mystery. My Farm Adventure is a fun personalized book that has your child analyzing evidence, talking to witnesses, and studying the lay of the land to find Rooster and discover why he is so important to the rest of the animals.

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"Rooster is up to his old tricks again," sighed Harriet Holstein. "If we don't find him soon, it will be one of those days again. By the way, who's that (girl) standing over there?" Dasher Hound, who knew absolutely everything about what happened on the farm, looked over and saw a young (girl) walking around the barn. "If my eyes don't deceive me," said Dasher excitedly, "I think it's (Child), that famous child detective. I've heard that (she) has solved more mysteries in (age) years that Sherlock Holmes solved in his lifetime. This could be our lucky day."

"Lucky day!" signed Harriet Holstein again. "You must be kidding. Do you remember the last time Rooster disappeared? Why, Penny Pig was so angry about missing her breakfast that she didn't speak to Rooster for 3 days, and you know how much Penny Pig likes to talk!" "Hey, here comes (Child)," said Dasher. "(She) looks cool."

The animals turned to greet (Child). "Welcome to our farm," said Dasher. "I've heard that you are one of the best detectives in the whole world. I have a nose for these things, you know." "You have a nose for everything," kidded Penny. "In fact, there's enough nose on you to share with everyone on the farm." Dasher didn't mind making jokes about his own nose. However, he did mind it when others made jokes at his expense. "Silence!" he shouted at Penny. "At least I have a nose."

Dasher turned back to (Child). "We have a major problem here," he explained. "You see, Rooster has disappeared and when that happens the farm, well, the farm kind of falls apart. Rooster knows this and he likes to hide and make everyone look for him. But no-one has ever found him - he's just too clever. Perhaps a world famous detective, such as yourself, could find him."

(Child) looked at the worried faces of Dasher, Penny and Harriet. "But why don't you just wait for Rooster to come out of his hiding place?" (she) asked, puzzled. "And you call yourself a detective!" wailed Charlene Chicken who had just arrived to join the conversation. "We can't wait. Don't you know what happens when Rooster isn't here?" (Child) didn't know. But that didn't matter. "I'd love to help," said (Child) happily. "And so will (Friend)." "If only I knew why this is so important," (she) whispered to (herself).

(Child) asked Dasher to gather the farm animals for an important meeting. Everyone was soon in attendance. There was Charlene Chicken, Penny Pig, Harriet Holstein, Rhonda Rabbit, Cheshire Charlie, Hoot Owl and Clydesdale. Dasher didn't waste any time getting to the point. "Rooster is hiding," he said.

"Not again!" shrieked Cheshire Charlie. "Why us!" cried Rhonda Rabbit. The other animals moaned and whined. "No problem," said Hoot Owl. "I'll do the job." This only made everyone moan and whine louder. Dasher finally shouted to get everyone's attention. "We are going to find Rooster," he said. "Right here, right now, right on this farm, is (Child), the world famous detective. (She) has come here from (Hometown) and has promised to find Rooster. "No I didn't," protested (Child) to no avail. "I said I'd try to find Rooster." No-one heard (her). All the animals were cheering wildly. The pressure was on (Child)...